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  1. Peacock

    Motion Sickness Bracelets?

    Good afternoon everyone, I was wondering if anyone here has heard of motion sickness bracelets? They're supposed to work by applying pressure to a point on your wrist that blocks the effects of nausea. Usually the pharmacy I go to puts the homeopathic crap in with the herbal/natural remedies...
  2. steenkh

    Magnetic bracelets and British Medical Journal

    I just read in my local Danish newspaper Politiken that the British Medical Journal has published a positive test of magnetic bracelets against arthritis. The conclusion is: Obviously, they have the usual problems of performing blind tests of magnetic bracelets when the patients can easily...
  3. U

    Those copper bracelets

    A small group of my friends are amateur and professional magicians (the card-trick kind) and they fully understand how cold-reading and mentalism works and how people can be duped by a bit of deception done with confidence. BUT… Last night I noticed one of them wearing a copper bracelet. I...
  4. J

    Copper bracelets for my computer?

    I just had a computer geek come to my home to charge me $35 and explain to me that I was pretty stupid about computers. Mine had been down for the past two weeks. To save myself from further embarassment I wonder if anyone out there can direct me to a site where I might find some...
  5. S

    Those silly bracelets

    Girl behind me is 9 weeks pregnant. She has been sick for several weeks; nausea, etc. Her husband bought her the healing bracelets, made of cloth with a thumb-sized ball inside it. The ball digs into your wrist and the cloth holds it there. The girl said it hurt at first )on her wrists), but...
  6. S

    Magnetic Bracelets again.

    Last week, I was in a very well known UK high Street pharmacy & chemist. Among the "Health" items, I noticed some "Magnetic Copper" bracelets. The packaging decribed it as an item of jewellery, but went on to say "It is believed", followed by various claims about rheumatism etc. I took one to...

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